Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 24, Part 3The Museum, 1935 - Natural history |
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Page 134
... talus but since com- pletely rolled by sea - action . These are packed with smaller pebbles , while here and there are small patches of sand , and scattered through- out are a considerable number of recognisable shells . No species not ...
... talus but since com- pletely rolled by sea - action . These are packed with smaller pebbles , while here and there are small patches of sand , and scattered through- out are a considerable number of recognisable shells . No species not ...
Page 136
... talus material . The beach has obviously been fed , at least partially , from this rubble , while the lime crust limits the beach admirably both in time and space . It stands to reason , therefore , that any rolled implements from the talus ...
... talus material . The beach has obviously been fed , at least partially , from this rubble , while the lime crust limits the beach admirably both in time and space . It stands to reason , therefore , that any rolled implements from the talus ...
Page 137
... talus overlying the raised beach were also found associated with Mossel Bay type at the site at present under discussion . This implement was found cemented into the beach deposit and in a position which it could not have reached as a ...
... talus overlying the raised beach were also found associated with Mossel Bay type at the site at present under discussion . This implement was found cemented into the beach deposit and in a position which it could not have reached as a ...
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13 inch attached Basal diameters Basuto Basutoland Bay Culture beach deposit Bechuana blade Blaize Cave bottle gourd bottom Cape St Cape Town china blue colour curve dark decorated Diameter of lower Diameter of mouth Diameter of neck Diameter of upper disc core edge Enon excavation flake scars George Leith Goodwin gourd shell Greatest width Height hole horn Howieson's Poort illustrated on Plate inch by inch inches upper bowl Journ layer leather Leith Length of nozzle Levallois core lime Little Brak loop lower bowl midden Middle Stone Age Minor Emergence Mossel Bay Industry Mossel Bay type necklet Neill OVAMBO overlying peneplain PĂ©ringuey plain Plate XXVII prong quartzite raised beach rows scraper shows snuff snuff-box South African Museum specimens strap striking platform surface Table Mountain sandstone talus trench tribes types of implement undisturbed white beads white-eyed red wooden base Zulu